16 foreigners, not a single one to help the unconscious Thai lady guide, and save her from drowning. Typical of the Dutch, Srebrenica comes to mind.
Adapted by ASEAN Now from Thai Newsroom 2025-07-21
Oh, I agree, they "try". BUT, and it is a big but, there are (for memory) 31 Thai government departments, institutions, organisations, bodies, etc. all concerned with water management, including flood mitigation. Each of these 31 organisations have their little/big silos, so they do not want to concede actions/resources to others, and need to consult their Bangkok-based bosses before action is taken (maintaining the "organisation" is more important than achieving the published goals of the organisation).
A very rare exception was the June-July 2018 Tham Luang Cave rescue, where then the Governor of Chiang Rai Province, Narongsak, was give almost absolute power. Nevertheless, after the successful rescue he was transferred to a "lower position" (ie demoted) as his actions and decisions to achieve a successful rescue had upset some powerful people when he did not follow their "advice/orders".
Bravo. Textbook on how it should be done. I know of at least one condo project that does something similar, with equal good success. In their case, word soon got around and a number of owners paid up with the warning letters. All projects should be doing the same as yours.
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